• surfrock66@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    FYI, the kiwix foundation makes offline versions of wikimedia resources (though at pretty wide intervals, depending on the site, annually) which you can download via torrent and browse with a ZIM viewer. I use this as an offline resource on my home LAN, and have used other kiwix downloaded resources to train a local LLM without spamming the real internet: https://library.kiwix.org/

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      2 hours ago

      Download a little offline Wiki for rainy days folks!

      I take connectivity for granted but shouldn’t. Batteries charged, books on the shelf, offline games and media stored locally…

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          5 minutes ago

          What kind of shitty-ass dorm relies on cellular connections? When I was in college, we had wired ethernet in the dorms and then wifi on top of that. Piracy was huge, in part because it was a lot of folks’ first opportunity to have a fast connection, LOL.

          (Admittedly, that was at a research university that had been sitting directly on internet backbone since the NSFNET days, but still…!)